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Module Information:

The Texas Event Leadership Program is a combination of instructional modules, volunteer service, and an individual assignment. The curriculum is comprised of 25 core modules and various elective modules. An instructional module is a subset of information relating to event management taught in a 1.5 hour session. You do not have to enroll in the certificate program to participate in TELP sessions.

TELP instructional modules are offered at two major annual conferences (TAF&E and TFEA), the Annual TELP Workshop, at regional sessions in communities across Texas, and in the RPTS 489 class at Texas A&M University.

Core Modules Include:

  • Activity Planning (Creative)
  • Board and Committee Relations
  • Business Plan
  • Community Relations
  • Current Trends
  • Emergency Management & Crisis Communication I & II
  • Entertainment I & II
  • Exhibits
  • Financial Planning
  • Fundraisers and Profit Makers
  • Insurance and Liability
  • Legal and Regulatory Concerns
  • Management I, II, & III
  • Marketing and Promotion I & II
  • Site and Logistics Planning I & II
  • Sponsorship Basics I & II
  • Vendors
  • Volunteers

Elective Modules Include:

  • Advance Sponsorship
  • Children and Family Games
  • Creativity in Your Event
  • Creative Publicity
  • Decorating Your Events
  • Developing a Website
  • Facility Maintenance and Development
  • Facility Usage (Off-Season)
  • Ideas Everywhere
  • Livestock Exhibits
  • Participatory Events
  • Surveying Your Event
  • Trends in Technology

 

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